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Various parts for sale off an R31 Rb30 and RB25. See pics.

Located in Ryde NSW

Pickup preferred, PM for postage.

Used K&N pod Filter with 3" inlet. breathes from the side of the filter and the front $40

R31 parts:

Used (as new condition) 28 spline full spool diff locker $200

Used Air Conditioning system (engine bay parts only) includes condenser, pump and engine bay lines

RB25:

Used 6 month old Genuine Nissan oil pressure sender $70

Used Standard Series 1 throttle body

Used Factory rb25 throttle Silicone joiner (i think that's what is it called)

Used Various vacuum lines, fuel line and and turbo oil line

NEW, Performance MLS-R rb25 Turbo Manifold Gasket $20

For more items for sale see pics

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